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Fall 2000 | Resources 141
From the Candidates: Gore and Bush Address Key Environmental and Energy Issues
Small is Not Necessarily Beautiful: Coping with Dirty Microenterprises in Developing CountriesAllen Blackman
Limiting Cost, Assuring Efforts and Encouraging Ratification; RFF Researchers Work to Improve the Kyoto ProtocolDan Quinn
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Catching up with Hans Landsberg
Summer 2000 | Resources 140
Marine Protected Areas: Can They Revitalize Our Nation's Fisheries?James N. Sanchirico
How Much is Too Much? Thoughts About the Use of Risk Assessment for Countries in Transition and the Developing WorldRuth Greenspan BellJames D. Wilson
Balancing Policies for Energy Efficiency and Climate ChangeRichard G. Newell
RFF Honors Terry Davies for Influential Role in Environmental Policymaking
Spring 2000 | Resources 139
Unleashing the Clean Water Act: The Promise and Challenge of the TMDL Approach to Water QualityJames W. Boyd
Greening the GDP: It is Desirable?Joel Darmstadter
The Surge in Oil Prices: Anatomy of a Non-CrisisJohn W. Anderson
Winter 2000 | Resources 140
Looking Ahead to 2050: Environmental Problems and Policy (2000- 2050)Paul R. Portney
$50 Billion Well Spent? Cleanup of the Nation's Nuclear Weapons FacilitiesKatherine N. ProbstAdam Lowe
From Bonn to the Hague, Many Questions Remain: Climate Negotiators Try to Narrow their Points of DisagreementMichael A. TomanJean-Charles Hourcade
Interview with Mary Gade, former chair of the Ozone Transport Assessment Group (OTAG)
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